US: The racist killing machine is rolling

Henry Giroux Correspondent They have no choice since such histories point to the deeply embedded structural nature of such violence as a reproach to the bad cops theory of racist violence.

‘Disabled people have a right to be heard’

Herald Reporter People with disabilities should be vocal and fight for their rights in all spheres of life, Zanu-PF secretary for the disabled and the disadvantaged Cde Joshua Malinga has…

Lagat qualifies for Rio

EUGENE. — Bernard Lagat rolled back the years to secure a remarkable fifth Olympic Games appearance on Saturday, sealing his ticket to Rio at the age of 41 with a…

Thanks, but no thanks

LONDON. — Arsene Wenger has insisted he would manage England one day — but has ruled himself out of the running this time. Frenchman Wenger (66) insists he will not…

Is Zimunya a romantic poet?

Lovemore Ranga Mataire The Reader One of Zimunya’s poetry collections, which stands out as a clear indication of the poet’s romantic attachment to nature and the rural landscape is his “Selected…

Serena should be savoured

LONDON. — A seventh Wimbledon singles tennis title for Serena Williams, a straight-set victory, a 22nd Grand Slam singles title. So familiar a plot it is, in such a habitual…

ICASA winner gets car

Shamiso Makiwa and Talent Gore A local man who won the International Conference on AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections in Africa (ICASA) grand prize of a Kia Picanto car last…

Illegal land allocations rile council

Blessing Malinganiza Herald Reporter Harare City Council has expressed concern over the re-emergence of land barons who are parcelling out stands to unsuspecting home seekers in Budiriro and Kuwadzana.

ZAMCO to take over ZimAlloys’ non-performing loans

Tinashe Makichi Business Reporter The Zimbabwe Asset Management Corporation has agreed to take over ZimAlloys’ $21 million worth of non-performing loans sitting with a number of local financial institutions as the…

Writers must diversify to survive

Frankline Sunday Correspondent South African writer Lidudumalingani laughs when I ask if he’s going to share his £10 000 prize money with his fellow shortlisted Caine Prize authors, like last year’s…

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